| #1 | University of Florida | Gainesville, FL | ~$7,000/yr (est.) | High return on investment | |
The University of Florida's BSN program combines top-20 national rankings with a remarkably low net price for in-state students. UF offers traditional, accelerated, and RN-to-BSN tracks, plus access to UF Health facilities and cutting-edge simulation labs. Graduates report a median 10-year earnings of $71,588, far outpacing typical nursing salaries. - Ranked No. 1 in Florida and top 20 nationally by U.S. News
- Traditional, accelerated second-degree, and RN-to-BSN pathways
- High first-time NCLEX-RN pass rates significantly above state average
- On-campus simulation labs mirroring real clinical environments
- Clinical rotations at UF Health Shands and other nearby hospitals
- Strong research opportunities and graduate study pathways
- Active student nursing organizations and mentorship programs
- In-state net price of $6,541 after estimated aid
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| #2 | Florida State University | Tallahassee, FL | $11,000/yr | Fast 16-month BSN completion | |
Florida State University's BSN program packs rigorous clinical training into a fast 15-to-16-month sequence, ideal for students with prerequisites completed. The holistic admissions process weighs community engagement and work experience alongside a minimum 3.0 GPA. Graduates enter the workforce quickly with a median debt of $18,000 and median earnings of $61,675 at 10 years. - Accelerated 15–16 month program for second-degree or transfer students
- Holistic admissions reviewing academics, community service, and work history
- Full-time, on-campus cohort with clinicals in Tallahassee-area hospitals
- Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and C or better in all prerequisites
- Hands-on experiences across community health agencies, clinics, and homes
- National accreditation through CCNE
- Estimated total in-state tuition and fees around $7,500 for the program
- Eligibility to sit for the NCLEX-RN upon graduation
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| #3 | Florida International University | Miami, FL | ~$9,000/yr (est.) | Pathway for foreign-educated physicians | |
Florida International University packs three distinct nursing entry paths in Miami: a traditional BSN, an accelerated second-degree BSN, and a unique direct-entry MSN for foreign-educated physicians. FIU is a Hispanic-Serving Institution with an 81% Pell grant recipient rate and a net price of $9,288. The S.T.A.R. Center simulation lab provides advanced clinical training. - Full-time, five-semester upper-division program at the main campus
- 125 students admitted each year across spring and fall cohorts
- State-of-the-art S.T.A.R. Center for simulation-based learning
- Eligibility for NCLEX-RN after completing 70 upper-division credits
- Strong clinical partnerships throughout Miami-Dade County
- Four-semester second-degree track for prior bachelor's degree holders
- Rapid 61-credit curriculum delivered at the Biscayne Bay Campus
- Fall admission only, with a competitive selection process
- Small cohort of roughly 60 students each year
- Full NCLEX-RN eligibility and graduate study preparation
- Eight-semester combined BSN and MSN pathway for international physicians
- No prior RN license required; bridge into advanced practice nursing
- Eligible for both NCLEX-RN and APRN certification exams
- Fall start with a BSN stop-out option after completing 102 total credits
- Limited to 45 students annually, on-campus only at Biscayne Bay
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| #4 | University of South Florida | Tampa, FL | $10,000/yr | | |
The University of South Florida's College of Nursing serves Tampa and beyond with traditional, accelerated, and veteran-specific BSN pathways. Known for a highly competitive Upper Division track, USF also offers a 16-month second-degree option and a V-CARE pathway leveraging prior military medical training. Institution-wide graduation rate stands at 77%, with median 10-year earnings of $57,743. - Five-consecutive-semester traditional BSN for students without a prior degree
- Highly competitive admission with priority for USF general-education completers
- On-campus daytime courses in Tampa, with summer enrollment required
- Prepares for the NCLEX-RN and entry-level hospital or community nursing roles
- 16-month full-time program for individuals with a non-nursing bachelor's degree
- Available at multiple USF campus locations, including St. Petersburg
- In-person modality with flexible start dates depending on site
- Curriculum focuses on patient-centered care and interprofessional teamwork
- Full-time campus-based pathway for veterans with prior medical training
- Leverages military healthcare experience toward nursing prerequisites
- Five consecutive semesters, competitive admission, Tampa campus only
- Prepares former medics and corpsmen for NCLEX-RN and civilian nursing careers
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| #5 | University of Central Florida | Orlando, FL | $10,000/yr | | |
The University of Central Florida offers three BSN campus locations in Central Florida and one of the highest institutional graduation rates (78%) among large public universities. The Traditional BSN and accelerated Second Degree pathways both lead to strong NCLEX performance, consistently exceeding state and national pass rates. UCF's net price is $10,411, with 10-year median earnings of $58,308. - Upper-division, limited-access program spread over five consecutive semesters
- Daytime nursing courses with extensive clinical rotations in diverse settings
- Three campus locations: Orlando, Cocoa, and Daytona Beach
- Lock-step, cohort-based curriculum emphasizing sciences and leadership
- Four-semester accelerated track for candidates with any non-nursing bachelor's
- Orlando campus only, with a summer start option
- CCNE-accredited, full-time lock-step sequence, cohort size controlled
- Focus on health promotion, holistic care, and preparation for NCLEX-RN
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| #6 | University of North Florida | Jacksonville, FL | $10,000 – $15,000/yr | | |
The University of North Florida in Jacksonville offers two BSN routes: a prelicensure program for students who have completed 60 credit hours and a direct-admit Freshman Nursing pathway. Both are community-based, hands-on programs with strong NCLEX preparation and a net price of $10,154. Median graduate debt is among the lowest at $15,531, and 10-year median earnings reach $56,343. - Full-time upper-division program for students with 60 semester hours of prerequisites
- Admits each fall, spring, and summer with a priority GPA cutoff
- Curriculum emphasizes community health nursing and clinical engagement
- Graduates eligible for NCLEX-RN and positioned for graduate study
- Direct-entry BSN for incoming freshmen, completed in four years
- Cohort-limited to 50 students per cycle, ensuring small class sizes
- Requires a maintained 3.0 GPA and full-time structured sequence
- Diverse clinical placements across Jacksonville healthcare facilities
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| #7 | University of Miami | Coral Gables, FL | $37,000/yr (net price) | | |
The University of Miami in Coral Gables is a selective private university with an 83.7% graduation rate and the highest 10-year median earnings in the ranking at $75,328. It offers a traditional four-year BSN, a 12-month accelerated BSN, and a hybrid RN-to-BSN for working nurses. Net price is significantly higher at $37,244, reflecting its private status and comprehensive resources. - Four-year, 120-credit campus program accredited by CCNE
- Clinical prerequisites, pharmacology, pathophysiology, and health assessment
- Emphasis on therapeutic communication and interprofessional collaboration
- Prepares for NCLEX-RN and graduate nursing education
- 12-month intensive program for career changers holding a bachelor's degree
- May or January start dates with over 200 clinical partner sites
- Integrated with UHealth system for hands-on patient-care experiences
- Fast-track curriculum covering the same content as the traditional BSN
- Hybrid format designed for licensed RNs seeking a bachelor's degree
- Flexible scheduling to accommodate work and personal commitments
- Focus on leadership, evidence-based practice, and community health
- Leverages existing clinical hours for academic credit
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| #8 | Southeastern College-West Palm Beach | West Palm Beach, FL | ~$29,000/yr (est.) | | |
Southeastern College-West Palm Beach offers an Associate in Applied Science in Nursing, providing a direct route to RN licensure in 25 months. The program combines on-campus and hybrid delivery, with a high graduation rate of 87.5% and a net price of $28,820. Median earnings after 10 years are $41,200, and the TEAS exam is required for admission. - 25-month program blending on-campus and hybrid coursework
- Prepares students for the NCLEX-RN licensure examination
- Includes hands-on clinical experiences at partner healthcare facilities
- Covers pharmacology, medication administration, and holistic assessments
- Requires TEAS exam, health examination, immunizations, and background check
- Associate-level pathway eligible for federal financial aid
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| #9 | Florida Atlantic University | Boca Raton, FL | $5,000 – $17,000/yr | | |
Florida Atlantic University's hybrid BSN program in Boca Raton totals 840 clinical hours and awards a CCNE-accredited degree. FAU's net price is $8,752, making it one of the most affordable options in the ranking. The caring science philosophy underpins a curriculum that boasts a high NCLEX pass rate and eligibility for AHNCC holistic nursing certification. - Hybrid format combining online coursework with on-site clinical labs
- 840 total clinical hours completed in diverse area healthcare settings
- CCNE-accredited and Florida Board of Nursing approved
- Faculty guided by a caring science, holistic nursing philosophy
- High first-time NCLEX-RN pass rate exceeding state and national averages
- Graduates eligible to apply for AHNCC holistic nursing certification
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| #10 | Antigua College International | Miami Lakes, FL | $29,000/yr | | |
Antigua College International in Miami Lakes delivers a hybrid BSN program spanning 42 months. The curriculum integrates 1,500 lecture hours, 300 lab hours, and 450 clinical hours across 120 total credits. Financial aid is available, though net price is $29,211. Institutional graduation and earnings data are not yet published, making it a newer entrant in the region. - 42-month hybrid program with online lectures and in-person labs/clinicals
- 120 total credits split into 50 general education and 70 nursing core
- 2,250 total clock hours including lecture, lab, and clinical components
- Focus on clinical judgment, leadership, ethical practice, and lifelong learning
- Small-group interactive classes with personalized instruction
- Financial aid available for qualifying students in the nursing major
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